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The Department of Afro-American Research, Arts, and Culture (DAARAC) is a
research and preservation based organization that focuses on the
historical and present aestheticism of Black Cinema. We look to
enlighten those in search for information as it pertains to the cultural
aspects of Black Cinema around the world. Our website covers the Race
Film Era (Black independent films of the 1920s to mid 1950s), Civil
Rights Era, Blaxploitation Era, New Jack/Hip-Hop Era, and Modern Black
Cinema. Throughout the site you will find a lot of information on Black Cinema
over the last century. There are many sub-genres and categories listed
that will make the experience here very fruitful for all those that
enjoy Black Cinema.

Our affiliate and sister website, The Museum of Black Cult Cinema is
highly focused on the 60s, 70s, and 80s of Black Cinema. Our sister site
is geared towards research and discovery of these films during this
period and where to buy them in their best quality.

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